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some gray hairs on his head. Albrecht wrote to Pirckheimer saying to take care of his

family and to lend money to his mom if she needed it. He also included to inform him to

not make love to his wife. Albrecht also told Perckheimer that he is not supposed to take

drinks or eat from any of the Venetian painters because they all try to copy his work and

they are my enemies. In 1509, Albrecht returned home and was elected as a member of

Nurembourg’s Grand Council. This was a group of 200 men of wealth who sometimes

added to their number fellow citizens who had distinguished themselves in other ways.

Albrecht’s new position did not interfere with his artistic production. Back in his workshop

he continued to work on the Fall of Man engraving. This engraving was the picture of

Adam and Eve standing with the animals. Albrecht changed his method from geometrical

construction to the first pair of human beings. The year 1511 was very extraordinary for

Albrecht. In that one year he published all of his greatest woodcut series like The

Apocalypse, The Large Passion, and The Life of a Virgin. In 1513, Albrecht was mainly

concentrating on engraving. He made a charcoal engraved self-portrait of his mother with

a personal, tender message. Albrecht was also busy making a huge woodcut Triumphal

Procession and Triumphal Arch. In July 1520, Albrecht and his wife took a trip to the

Netherlands to see emperor, Charles V. He also had to find new markets for his work.

Albrecht did not have good success in the Netherlands but he did meet fellow artists.

Albrecht left within a year and produced a number of portrait engraving’s in Nurembourg.

On April 6, 1528, the 57 year old died. At his death his theoretical treaties were not fully

completed. Some of them were already published. According to Albrecht, capturing the

beauty of the human body is the most meaningful aim of art. But this cannot be realized

without knowledge of proportion and anatomy, and only through geometry can be true

beauty be known.

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